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Interview Riftrunner posers and ponderings at AVault

Saint_Proverbius

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<A href="http://www.avault.com/">AVault</a> has posted <A href="http://www.avault.com/news/displaynews.asp?story=6232003-9297">a big interview</A> with <a href="http://www.larian.com">Larian</a> about their upcoming, party based add on to the setting crafted in <A href="http://www.divinedivinity.com">Divine Divinity</a> dubbed <A href="http://www.riftrunner.com">Riftrunner</a>. Here's a bit about <i>guys and dolls</i>:
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<blockquote><b>What's this we hear about summoning dolls?</b>
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The introduction of the summoning dolls is one of the coolest things about Riftrunner. They're very rare - but also incredibly valuable - so you'll go through a lot of trouble to collect them. You use them to summoned creatures to assist you. The creatures are unlike those you get when you cast a normal summoning spell - as they can be dressed up. That means all the cool equipment you find in the world and which you would normally sell - with pain in your heart - can now be used to dress up creatures you summon. For instance: Your ordinary summoned skeleton could now have a sword+5 and be full of charms that boost his resistances. Summoning dolls can be upgraded and embedded with many properties - all of which the player will have to discover throughout his or her journeys. They also make combat very strategic - plus you can make them do whatever you want since they act as party members once you summon them. There's an upkeep cost - so you'll want to use them sparingly.</blockquote>
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I think I would have gone with the term <i>summoning totem</i>, guys shouldn't play with dolls!
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Spotted this at <A href="http://www.homelanfed.com">HomeLAN Fed</a>.
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Sabotai

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Oh, I agree. Especially since they state that the dolls are the coolest part of Riftrunner. Summoning figurine might be another alternative.
 

Elwro

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Heh... when I read 'summoning dolls' I thought "Cool! In other games I could summon skeletons or daemons, in Ritfrunner I'll be able to summon dolls! Great!". :D
 

Sabotai

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*mental picture*
Chucky with his +4 Spear of Frost (which I gave him) impaling a Demon from the second circle of Dante's Hell.

Quite an innovative game concept I have to say.
 

Sol Invictus

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Woah, holy shit. This has got to be the coolest implementation since Diablo 2 introduced the Horadric Cube. I'm surprised Blizzard didn't come up with this first - it blows the hirelings out of the water.
 

Sol Invictus

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Not really. Iron Golem requires actual skillpoints to be invested into it like the summoning powers already in Divine Divinity. This one's more like Drizzt's pet panther or something.
 

Psilon

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It also appears that you can retrieve the equipment should your companion bite the dust. Iron Golems need a new item each time.
 

Psilon

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No, but if I use a magic item to create an Iron Golem, I'm not going to be as careless with it as I might be with a Blood or Fire Golem.
 

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